O, Canada: NREL Partnership Produces New Take on Alternative Fueling Station Locator
Tool

March 5, 2018

Word of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL) deep transportation web
development expertise recently sparked interest in the United States' neighbor to
the north, kicking off a collaborative international effort to launch a powerful new
alternative fueling station tool on the other side of the border.

NREL helped create the Electric Charging and Alternative Fuelling Stations Locator,
a Canadian version of the lab-developed Alternative Fueling Station Locator.

NREL teamed up with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) to create the Electric Charging and Alternative Fuelling Stations Locator, a Canadian version of the lab-developed Alternative Fueling Station Locator. The tool, which is part of a significant investment by the Canadian government to
expand the country's electric and alternative fueling infrastructure, ensures drivers
and fleets can adopt these fuels with confidence because of newfound access to user-friendly
and reliable information about stations offering electric vehicle charging, E85, biodiesel,
natural gas, propane, and hydrogen. Within the tool's "Analyze & Download Data" function,
the data for Canada can also be queried by geographic location, along a route, by
public or private stations, or by payment options.

"This was an exciting and challenging project all around," said Senior Project Lead
Rob Eger, who led the development effort on behalf of NREL. "Working with our partners
at NRCan, we were able to develop a modern, bilingual web tool that makes it easier
for drivers of alternative fuel vehicles to find credible information."

In addition, the Canadian alternative fueling data is now available via the open application
programming interface (API) on the NREL Developer Network. This means analysts and web developers anywhere can obtain accurate and trusted
data about fueling sites in both Canada and the U.S. The NREL-Canada partnership also
signifies a first step in evaluating what capabilities exist for creating a single
tool with station information across North America.

"The Canadian tool provides endless opportunities for building out other alternative
fuel applications and analyses" said NREL's Johanna Levene, who manages crosscutting
Station Locator data programs. "We are already investigating requirements for adding
international alternative fuel corridors in the future."